At 08:42 PM 2/6/98 +0300, you wrote:
OK, well, about to enter high school, I've got this
to say: 13 is for
7th-8th grade, so it's 14 minimum for high school. There are, of course,
exceptions, like in Kansas and Florida they enter school a year older, etc.
Boing! Wrong! I'm in Florida and my daughter (14) is in high school
(9th grade). A lot depends on your birthdate. Here you have to be age 6
before Sept 1 to enter school that year. Anyone that has a birthday on Aug
29 would start school a year before someone else that has a birthdate of
Sept 2. Both of my kids have birthdays in late August and both are the
youngest kids in their classes.
Also it's not uncommon for some of the very smart kids to skip a grade.
In that case they could enter high school a year before everyone else their
age. One of my daughter's friends skipped *two* years of elementary school
and started high school at age 12! She still carried a 4.0 average.
Joe
Actually, here, in 7th grade, we've got 2 14 and
one 15 year old(s). And,
people ARE much smarter, but they didn't learn anything in school, if
they're like me.
(Sam alert...) ;-)
Tim D. Hotze
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Kaneko <Jeff.Kaneko(a)ifrsys.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Friday, February 06, 1998 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: slipping sticks
>>No, I do not have _my_ high
school/college slide rule, which was a
>>magnificent 12" yellow aluminum Pickett with a hard leather case and a
belt
>loop.
...
Nice! Why have I never seen an aluminium slide rule?
Also, for the benefit of us non-Americans, what approximate age is "high
school"?
The age range for highschool in the US is 13 - 19 (approx). You
usually enter around 13 or 14, and finish four years later (older
but in general, not much wiser). 8-P
Present company exepted, of course . . . .
Jeff